Eclipse Phase: NPC File 1: Prime

NPC File 1: Prime presents over thirty original NPCs and some additional variants with a description and full stats; ready for use as opposition or player characters. NPC File 1: Prime is Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) licensed.

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A great resource for Eclipse Phase GMs, although what would be incredible is if the book was formatted in a way that each NPC took up half a page -- that would make printing out the book to use as a reference a worthwhile effort. As it stands now, it's [...]

So I'm a lazy GM when it comes to writing up NPCs, and thus this is a great toolbox for me. The NPCs are written up neatly, with some good details about their jobs and roles in the world of Eclipse Phase. A personal favorite is the fork variant of the [...]

Though you can do EP npc's with a few short numbers, this is a superb tool, normally I do not like products like these, just a book with random npc's, but blow me backwards, the npc's are thought over this time, and for this game just great to have, as [...]

Product of the quality we have come to expect from Posthuman Studios. This is an electronic product designed to be used as an electronic product, not a retrofitted print product. It contains great bookmarking and a quality layout that helps whe [...]

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